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Some account of Batavia

split rattans, which fetch blood at every stroke, consequently they may be & sometimes are very severe; a common punishment costs the master of the slave a rixdollar, 4s/ & a severe one about a ducatoon, 6s:8d/,  for their encouragement however & to prevent them from stealing, the master of every slave is obligd to give him 3 dubbelcheys, 7 1/2d/ a week

[Margin note] aboriginis
Extrordinary as it may seem there are very few Javans, that is descendants of the original inhabitants of Java, who live in the neighbourhood of Batavia, But as many countries as the Dutch import slaves from, so many sorts of Indians are there, who are either slaves made free or the desendants of such, they are alltogether calld by the name of Oran Slam or Isalam, a name by which they distinguish themselves from all other religions, it signifying beleivers of the true faith, they are again subdivided into innumerable divisions, every countrey keeping themselves in some degree distinct from the rest, the dispositions generaly observd in the slaves, are however verified in the free men, who compleatly inherit the different vices or virtues of their respective countries.

Many of these employ themselves in cultivating

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